Nicholas Hudson is Assistant Professor of Art and Archaeology with the University of North Carolina, Wilmington. He holds his degrees from the University of California at Santa Cruz, the University of Minnesota (M.A. and Ph.D. in Ancient and Medieval Art and Archaeology), and his areas of specialization are the Roman East, Roman pottery, and Late Antiquity. He has conducted fieldwork at Israel (Tel Kedesh), Turkey, and Cyprus, and most recently has served as Ceramicist at Tell Timai in Egypt and Bir Madhkur in Jordan. Professor Husdon’s main publications include “Three centuries of Late Roman Pottery at Aphrodisias” (2008, Journal of Rome Archaeology Supplement 70), and “Changing Places: The Archaeology of the Roman Convivium” (October 2010, American Journal of Archaeology).

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